What was the primary impactat if modernization of agriculture after 1945
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The federal government has been involved in funding agricultural research since the Morril Land Grant College Act of 1862. In 1887, Congress created a system of state agricultural experiment stations, and in 1914 created the Extension Service to let farmers know the results of all that research. By 1940, almost 40 percent of the total money spent by the government on research and development (R&D) went to agriculture. In dollars, that meant that $29.1 million of the $74.1 million was ag related.
World War II transformed the U.S. R&D system. First, Congress appropriated more and more money, but most of the increase went into other fields like defense, space exploration, health and general science. Also, much of that increase went to private industry rather than land grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations.
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World War II transformed the U.S. R&D system. First, Congress appropriated more and more money, but most of the increase went into other fields like defense, space exploration, health and general science. Also, much of that increase went to private industry rather than land grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations.
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